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ap11
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Posted on 07-28-09 10:41
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Hey guys can you please tell me what do we call 'chiura' and 'dalmoth' in english. I am trying to buy those stuffs here but I can't make these khaires understand the things that I want.
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santosh1984
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Posted on 07-28-09 10:45
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I don't know about dalmod but chiura is called 'beaten rice' or 'pokha'
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Posted on 07-29-09 1:43
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aaaa beimaan,dherai rakshi dhokna thaale jasto chha chiura ra dalmoth khaana lai......, ahile lai pistachios le kaam chalaudai gara.....
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Posted on 07-29-09 8:47
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I don't know why you need these word in english but keep in mind they don't say sagarmatha they make mt. Everest they don't say machhapuchre the pronounce fishtail what is this you ever think about this so don't think every nepali world in english you can say dalmoth in english also dalmoth. Becouse you know you are great and your language also.
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Korean_Soju
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Posted on 07-29-09 11:36
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What is the English name of "Parwar" or "Parwal", a vegetable we get in Nepal in the summer season.
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teamomo
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Posted on 07-30-09 5:42
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Parwar falls under some kind of "Gourd". They may not have Parwar in USA. But i am sure it is a Gourd family
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ap11
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Posted on 07-30-09 7:57
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comingsoon, u r rit that these people dont know the nepali words but they give their own words for our heritages and resources. I would love to say the nepali word for the things. However, they don't understand the nepali word for dalmoth and chiura. I want to eat those as I m feeling sick of those. that's why I wanted the english name so dat i cud search them here
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Mr. Hyde
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Posted on 07-30-09 8:02
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"Chiuraa" or "beaten rice" that we use to translate to in Nepal is known as "POHA" in Indian stores. They have thick and thin versions of "POHA".
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gurkha's
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Posted on 07-30-09 11:02
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Go to indian store. You'll find it.
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harikancha
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Posted on 07-30-09 1:59
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I think parwal is called as Pointed gourd in english (Scientific name: Trichosanthes dioica).
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